Claims that poinsettias can cause serious health problems or death in pets greatly exaggerate their risk, experts say.
Should save your poinsettia and try to get it to bloom again next year? Read on to learn whether it’s worth the effort.
Caring for poinsettias after Christmas matters because simple light, water, and temperature habits can keep them healthy year ...
A beloved holiday plant, the poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is known for its striking red leaves and small, compact yellow flowers that bring a festive touch to homes. While poinsettias are ...
To preserve their colors, poinsettias should be kept out of high-traffic areas to help protect their delicate leaves. Try to ...
With their vivid red flowers and lush green foliage, poinsettias are synonymous with the holiday season. But if you’ve got cats, you might be wondering if it’s safe to bring these festive plants into ...
Q: Every year I receive a poinsettia for Christmas. I try to keep it growing into the next year, but I always end up tossing it out. Can you tell me how to keep poinsettias alive for next season? A: ...
Before you throw out your dying poinsettia plant, consider this alternative that could net you a discount at your local ...
When you're preparing for the winter season with some traditional decorating, you might be looking for simple ways to incorporate the poinsettia into your holiday decor. Once the season is over, ...
From overwatering to leaf drop, follow these golden rules to keep your poinsettia plant (Christmas Stars) alive.
Best known for its bright red flowers and dark green leaves, the poinsettia spreads holiday cheer. Karen Mitchell, consumer horticulture Extension specialist, shares how to properly care for this ...